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1.25 Carat Roundvs1.25 Carat Asscher

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~ 6.8 mm

1.25 carat Round diamond

1.25

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17.9 mm

US Dime (17.9mm)

~ 6.0 mm

1.25 carat Asscher diamond

1.25

ASSCHER

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Round vs Asscher Comparison Analysis

When comparing a 1.25 carat Round to a 1.25 carat Asscher, the visual size difference is minimal. Both diamonds occupy nearly the same surface area (within 1%), making them appear almost identical when viewed face-up.

Detailed Measurements:

The 1.25 carat round diamond measures 6.8mm × 6.8mm, while the 1.25 carat asscher measures 6mm × 6mm. On an average finger (size 6.5), this diamond occupies about 40% of the finger width, offering a balanced and elegant look.

Shopping Considerations:

Beyond size, consider that round diamonds tend to have different brilliance patterns compared to asscher cuts. Use the interactive visual tool above to see these diamonds side-by-side with a US dime for real-world scale reference. The measurements shown are based on well-cut diamonds with standard proportions.

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Diamond FAQ

The 4Cs are how all diamonds get graded: Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat. Cut is how well it's shaped (this affects sparkle the most). Color goes from D (totally colorless) to Z (yellowish tint), though anything D through J looks white in a ring. Clarity is about tiny flaws inside—most are invisible without a jeweler's loupe, so VS1 or VS2 is plenty. Carat is just weight. Here's the trick: get an Excellent cut first, then aim for G-H color and VS2 clarity, and spend whatever's left on the biggest carat you can afford. Start your diamond search to compare options.